A1 | The Superimposed Man | 3:02 |
A2 | Stealing In The Name Of The Lord | 3:35 |
B1 | Blood Soup | 6:36 |
B2 | (It’s) Easier To Suck Than Sing | 4:40 |
Credits
Performers
- Bass – Adrian Crossan
- Drums – Sue Dorey
- Guitar – John Grayland, Tom Slater
- Piano – Andrew Nicholls
- Vocals – Derek Hammond, Julie Dennis
Written By – Crossan, Nicholls (tracks: A1, B1), Hammond, Grayland, Dorey, Slater (A2, B2)
Design: Wyke Studios
Producer – Dale Griffin
Yeah Yeah Noh
Yeah Yeah Noh are an “unpop” group formed in Leicester, England in 1983. Originally a product of the DIY post-punk era, their sound was labelled ‘Calor-gas psychedelia’ by Mojo magazine in 2012. They released two albums and five singles while still together in the 1980s, and have had two compilation albums issued since they initially split up in 1986.
The group reformed in 2011, an announcement appearing on the Cherry Red Records website: “STOP PRESS: Yeah Yeah Noh are back together and were playing live as of summer 2012, on the lookout for ‘interesting gigs in fields; gardens with expansive lawns considered’.”